On 02/03/2016 12:18 PM, Neelansh Mittal wrote:
Currently, for a mesh node ,the mac80211
sync implementation sets the tbtt
adjustment bit , when it is adjusting it's
tsf as part of Neighbour offset
Synchronization(Function:mesh_sync_offset_
adjust_tbtt())
According to ieee80211s specification,
this bit should(only) be set when tbtt
adjustment procedure(as part of tbtt
selection/mbca) is ongoing.
So why does mac80211 set it as part of
Offset syncronization, ie , what is
advantage the when a mesh node announces
that "my tbtt will be delayed" to it's
peers?
I guess it's to prevent mesh peers from running TBTT adjustment?
Setting TBTT adjustment bit is good idea although the standard is addressing TBTT adjustment bit during MBCA/TBTT selection procedure, since the key idea of setting the bit is to run TBTT adjustment by only one mesh point at a time IMO.


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